In the history of Soviet espionage in America, few people figure more crucially than Harry Gold, a Russian Jewish immigrant who spied for the Soviets from 1935 until 1950. Hornblum paints a surprising portrait of this notorious yet unknown figure.

In the history of Soviet espionage in America, few people figure more crucially than Harry Gold, a Russian Jewish immigrant who spied for the Soviets from 1935 until 1950. Hornblum paints a surprising portrait of this notorious yet unknown figure.